Considered one of the most feared marine predators, during the age of the dinosaurs, Mosasaurs preyed heavily on Ammonites and other marine creatures. Wide spread during the Cretaceous Era, the Mosasaurs became extinct during the terminal Mesozoic extinction, allowing side the dinosaurs.

·Single monolithic tooth ·This ocean predator met its end around the same time as the dinosaur ·Age: 80-65 million years old Laic Croutcions ·Discovered: Morocco, Africa

Discovered in the exposed layers of an ancient fossil lake, these fish date to the Eocene Epoch approximately 52 million years ago. Due to the nature of the fossil layers not every specimen comes out complete. However, they are a genuine fossil none the less.

Valley Anatomical Preparations is the is the world's leading supplier of fossil replicas to museums, universities and collectors throughout the world. Each one is a detailed, museum-quality replica, created by former curator of the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History, Mary Odano, and her staff, of an actual "found" fossil. Replicas are cast polyurethane resin.

·Uniface Mali Style Arrowhead Points: ·Group of 25 assorted (our choice only) ·Authentic arrow points are thousands of years old ·Found on site throughout the Sahara ·Will vary in sizes and conditions ·Includes hardshell frame with glass insert ·Age: 8,000-3,000 years old Neolithic Period ·Discovered: Sahara Desert, North West Africa

Some of the points will not be 100% complete. They may have slight fragments missing but have been chosen for the translucent beauty of the stones they were made from.

·Beautifully Colored Point: ·Single piece (our choice only) ·Authentic arrow point thousands of years old ·Will vary in size and condition ·Includes hardshell frame with glass insert ·Discovered in the western Sahara desert, these artifacts are from a culture little known by science ·Referred to by collectors as the Sahara Neolithic Culture ·Age: 8,000-3,000 years old, Neolithic Period ·Discovered: Western Sahara, North West Africa

BATTLE OF JONESBORO, GEORGIA August 31-September 1, 1864 This may have been the battle that shaped the outcome of the War Between the States. In his "march to the sea," Union General Sherman had tried unsuccessfully to disrupt railroad shipments of supplies to Confederate troops in the Atlanta area. In late August of 1864, Sherman launched a major move against Confederate Generl Hood's troops guarding the Macon & Western railroad near Jonesboro. Sherman knew that the loss of the railroad and the supplies it carried would cause Confederate troops to evacuate Atlanta. The South was not prepared for this strong offensive, and just as General Sherman had expected, Confederate troops withdrew from Atlanta and the city was taken by the North.